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Monday, April 12, 2010

Don't you just hate feeling sharp little "breaks" when you run your hand through your hair?Buy a popular brand of hair oil. Whether or not you own one, you must have a bottle.

Warm the bottle up. Roll the bottle in between the palms of your hand for at least 10 minutes. Or, if you're impatient, there's an alternate method you could do: * Fill a pitcher (plastic) with hot water. (Be careful that it isn't too hot!) * Dip the oil into the pitcher, and wait for at least 2 minutes. * Bring it up again, and gently shake it close to you ear. If you hear something going "swish swish," then it's fine to use. If there is no sound at all, then dip again for about a 1 minute and 30 seconds. Hop into the shower with your shampoo, conditioner, and hair oil. Use a jaw clip for the hair if you don't want shampoo/conditioned hair on your back, but this is optional.Pour out some oil into you palm. Be sure it's not filling up the space in your entire palm, just a very small puddle. If you are not sure what to do, then try to imagine putting a dot on top a dime.Rub the oil. This includes on the bottom ends of your hair, left side, and right side. Keep putting on oil until hair is somewhat slick. After that, count 60 seconds, and wash off.

Shampoo. Use whatever shampoo that you favor, and apply that onto your hair. After massaging and lathering, wait 60 seconds, and then wash off.Condition. Be sure not to use a whole gob, now! This causes hair to be very oily. Squeeze out a drop that would fit your palm. To do that, hold out your hand in a position like you would be taking a palmful of something. Then, just lather and massage like regular. Then wait 60 seconds, and wash off.Finish your bath. Then, absorb hair in a regular bath towel or a microfiber hair towel. It's optional if you could either blow-dry or let it naturally dry. Use a comb, instead of a brush, to untangle your hair. After an hour or two, run a hand through your hair, and see if there are any rough ends.

Day 2Hop into the shower and wash off oil, without any shampoo, or conditioner. Keep rinsing until your hair doesn't feel slick anymore.Take your bath towel and dry your hair, partially, not all the way. Put on hair oil. Place hair oil on the same places as you put it the day before. Wait 60 seconds. Then rinse off.

Shampoo. Use your regular shampoo and lather your hair, massage it. Wait 60 seconds, then rinse off shampoo.Condition. Apply conditioner to your hair, but don't apply too much. After lathering and massaging wait 60 seconds, then rinse off. Finish your bath. Blow dry or naturally dry your hair. Be sure to use a comb that has not been used by someone else.